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2012-07-15, 7:55am
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Originally Posted by istandalone24/7
strange....iv'e got a couple rods of Lauscha supernova that are matte on one one side of the rod....looks etched or sandblasted. havne't melted it yet.
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That's surface scuffing: it'll go away when melted. I get the occasional rod like that, I assume it's something to do with the way they pull and process it.
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2012-07-16, 2:46am
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thanks
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2012-07-16, 11:18am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PerfectDeb
Hmm, don't think so, they're quickly made beads, you would ave to place te stringer too carefully
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Try encasing white in cobalt blue and pull into a stringer, that might work
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2012-07-16, 2:55pm
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The answer you have all been waiting for... and the winner is:
Here is what they said to me...
The beads at the origin are clear, transparent.
To make them satin finished, mat
they need a second chimical process.
Best regards
Cose Cosė sas
Federica Moretti
So i guess the word is "etched".
Cheers everyone!
Lisa
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2012-07-16, 11:29pm
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so it just must be really quickly, I like how they look.
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2012-07-17, 2:28pm
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Those are def not transparent rods... They are pastels, except maybe for part if the ribbon cane wrap.
Maybe they are using a different acid to etch them. I once had a tire cleaner that would etch only pastel colors, not transparents, and they looked very similar to these. I wish that I could obtain more if whatever it was. It was great. The other answer may be that the solution is weak from use, especially of they etch hundreds of beads. Who knows.
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2012-07-17, 6:30pm
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oh right Jaci, I read it as the cores are clear, reading it again they say the glass is transparent, that's not right?
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2012-07-17, 10:43pm
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I was actually thinking that they did not mean to say transparent, just "lost in translation" so to speak. I kind of assumed that they were opaque colours.
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